The Living City range of geometrical washbasins gives the bathroom a touch of clarity and simplicity. Each of the washbasins of the Living City range, which come in various widths for inserting on a washtop, is also available as a surface-mounted washbasin. Finish: Ceramic Manufacturer: Laufen Designer: Phoenix Design
November 21st, 2008
The Living City range of geometrical washbasins gives the bathroom a touch of clarity and simplicity. Each of the washbasins of the Living City range, which come in various widths for inserting on a washtop, is also available as a surface-mounted washbasin.
Finish: Ceramic
Manufacturer: Laufen
Designer: Phoenix Design
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